Municipal
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CoE approves debt relief scheme to help fight financial difficulties
Local newsThe CoE urges qualifying residents to apply for the recently revised Debt Relief and Incentive Scheme that fights residents’ financial…
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Ekurhuleni mayor Xhakaza reflects on 100 days in office amid mixed reactions
Local newsEkurhuleni mayor Doctor Xhakaza delivered a speech about his 100 days in office during the city's ordinary council meeting, held…
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Ward 106 meeting tackles water concerns
Local newsWard 106 councillor had a meeting with the DA MP for water and sanitation and a contractor who assisted with…
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DEMS does safety awareness campaigns
Local newsEven with the cold winter season almost behind us, the city’s DEMS advises the community on how best to report…
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City of Ekurhuleni joins hands with local entities to improve communities
Local newsThe City of Ekurhuleni Community Support Program (CSP) field workers were recently trained at the Alberton Civic Centre.
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Capacity of sewer pipelines to be investigated
Local newsWard 38 Clr Thavha Maifala-Masebe welcomes plans to upgrade the sewer system in Ward 38.
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Contact your ward councillor to report service delivery issues
Local newsYour ward councillor’s contact number and email are publicly and freely available online; use these contacts to report issues affecting…
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WATCH: Alberton Civic Centre hosts CoE’s Youth Legacy Awards
Local newsThe award ceremony recognised and honoured excellent youth performance in the Ekurhuleni metro.
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Brackendowns residents frustrated by ongoing sewage flow into suburb roads
Local newsOn the gate of one of the houses on De Waal Street, we found what looks like human faeces.
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City plans to formalise waste pickers at Alberton waste depot
Local newsThe CoE says it has a plan for the waste pickers frequently found waiting outside the Heidelberg Road Transfer Station.
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Illegal sewage dumping takes place at Swartkoppies Pumping Station
Local newsLiefde en Vrede Sewerage Pumping Station is filled with wastewater because of illegal dumping.
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Electricity resellers urged not to exceed approved tariffs
Local newsElectricity resellers are encouraged to not overcharge customers and also residents are urged to report any illegal connections.











